Engineering

CERTIFICATES

Ideally you will have work experience in engineering or have some related qualification in order to undertake this course. You learn skills in the design, development, and drafting of components and machinery required in manufacturing industries. You use a range of materials such as metals, non-metals, composite materials, and plastics.

Develop your skills for employment within the engineering industry with this pre-apprenticeship course. With successfully completed units, you will gain credits into an apprenticeship in various engineering and manufacturing careers – including general machining and fabrication. It’s a great way of getting your foot in the door, as it shows not only understanding and skills, but a dedication to your chosen trade area.